Pan-European Cybersecurity Incidents Information Sharing Platform to support NIS Directive

D. Skias, S. Tsekeridou, T. Zahariadis, Artemis C. Voulkidis, T. Velivassaki, K. Fotiadou
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Cybersecurity in the Energy sector and relevant information sharing is at the foremost of European strategy towards the digital decade targeted by the EC for the years to come. The proposed Pan-European Incidents Information Sharing Platform (I2SP) offers a cyber-shield armour to European Electrical Power and Energy Systems (EPES) enabling cooperative detection of large scale, cyber-human security and privacy incidents and attacks. Via Incidents Information Sharing Platform, early detection and appropriate mitigation, guarantees the continuity of operations and minimization of cascading effects in the infrastructure itself, the environment, the citizens and the end-users.The Incidents’ Information Sharing Platform (I2SP) constitutes the software package which enables secure Cyber-Threat Intelligence (CTI) information sharing among EPES participants, as well as with trusted nominated entities, such as Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs), Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) and Security Operations Centers (SOC). I2SP facilitates technical information sharing in view of a warning system and incident reporting across the EU, aligning with the pillars of the new Network Code on Cybersecurity.
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泛欧洲网络安全事件信息共享平台支持NIS指令
能源领域的网络安全和相关信息共享是欧盟未来几年数字化十年战略的重中之重。拟议的泛欧事件信息共享平台(I2SP)为欧洲电力和能源系统(EPES)提供了一个网络防护装甲,使其能够协作检测大规模的网络-人类安全和隐私事件和攻击。通过事件信息共享平台,早期发现和适当缓解,保证了运营的连续性,并将基础设施本身、环境、公民和最终用户的级联效应降至最低。事件信息共享平台(I2SP)是一个软件包,用于在EPES参与者之间以及与受信任的指定实体(如信息共享和分析中心(ISACs)、计算机安全事件响应小组(csirt)和安全运营中心(SOC)之间实现安全的网络威胁情报(CTI)信息共享。鉴于预警系统和整个欧盟的事件报告,I2SP促进了技术信息共享,与新的网络安全网络代码的支柱保持一致。
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